The Moto X+1 is all but confirmed to be launching on September 4 along with the second gen Moto G and the Moto 360. However, the hardware still remains a bit of a mystery to us, even though we’re only three weeks away from getting all the necessary details. A new benchmark listing has now given us early access to the specs of the smartphone, although it’s nothing out of the ordinary.

If these results are accurate, the Moto X successor will sport a 5.2 inch 1080p display, a quad core Snapdragon 800 chipset, a 12-megapixel camera on the back, 2GB of RAM, 10GB of user accessible storage (16GB overall) and Android 4.4.4 KitKat, which is no surprise. So purely on a hardware basis, the Moto X+1 doesn’t appear to be a beast. But as was the case with the predecessor, it was the software that won us over with features like Active Display and the always on mic. So we’re sure Motorola has plenty of those features to show us in September.

What do you think of the alleged Moto X+1 hardware? Will it be your next smartphone?

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